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... disclosure increase the probability that the other person will disclose ? In other words , is there a norm of reciprocity ( Gouldner , 1960 ) such that we feel obligated to reciprocate with our own disclosure when another person re ...
... disclosure increase the probability that the other person will disclose ? In other words , is there a norm of reciprocity ( Gouldner , 1960 ) such that we feel obligated to reciprocate with our own disclosure when another person re ...
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The Development of Interpersonal Relationships Irwin Altman, Dalmas Arnold Taylor. disclosure were higher than those between liking and disclosure , and the relationship between liking and disclosure was strongly reduced when knowing was ...
The Development of Interpersonal Relationships Irwin Altman, Dalmas Arnold Taylor. disclosure were higher than those between liking and disclosure , and the relationship between liking and disclosure was strongly reduced when knowing was ...
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... disclosure hypothesis often are experimental and involve overt interaction between Ss , whereas those supporting the disclosure → liking hypothesis tend to be nonexperimental and largely based on self - report data . The social ...
... disclosure hypothesis often are experimental and involve overt interaction between Ss , whereas those supporting the disclosure → liking hypothesis tend to be nonexperimental and largely based on self - report data . The social ...
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